The @#%&* profane Democrats just can’t stop

Far-left Rep. Rashida Tlaib last week went on a profanity-laced tirade against President Trump. On just her first day in Congress, the Michigan Democrat spat out some vile bile against the president.

“People love you and you win,” Ms. Tlaib said to a group of supporters in a bar, captured on a smartphone and posted online. “And when your son looks at you and says, ‘Momma, look you won. Bullies don’t win.’ And I said, ‘Baby, they don’t, because we’re gonna’ go in there and we’re gonna impeach the mother—-er.'”

Yes, the 42-year-old single mother — the first Palestinian-American woman and one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress — says she said that to her son. You gotta wonder how her young son replied.

The profane tirade set off a debate across Washington and social media. Mr. Trump, for his part, said he “thought her comments were disgraceful.”

“This is a person that I don’t know. I assume she’s new. I think she dishonored herself, and I think she dishonored her family. Using language like that in front of her son, and whoever else was there, I thought that was a great dishonor to her and to her family. I thought it was highly disrespectful to the United States of America,” Mr. Trump said.

But nowadays, it’s par for the course. Democrats have become, in a word, profane. They think, and we’re just guessing here, that spewing foul language puts them in line with all those angry fringe liberals who, when it comes right down to it, decide which way the Democratic Party is going to go. Profane is the game.

It’s a trend that’s been rolling for a while. In July 2017, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, New York Democrat, said, “If we’re not helping people, we should go the f–k home.” She followed up with a dig on Trump: “Has he kept his promises? F–k no.”

In April 2017, Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez said — with children behind him on the stage, no less — that Trump “doesn’t give a s–t about health care.” Later, in Portland, Maine, he said of Mr. Trump’s new spending blueprint: “They call it a skinny budget, I call it a sh—y budget.” In New Jersey, he said Republicans “don’t give a s–t about people.” The same month, the DNC began selling a T-shirt that read, “Democrats give a s–t about people.”

But Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel criticized the new low road from Democrats. On Mr. Perez’s comments, she said, “I think Democrats should be denouncing his behavior To say that Republicans don’t give a blank about people, that should not be rhetoric that the head of the Democrat party should be using.”

Maybe the new profane talk from Democrats is part of a strategy to answer Mr. Trump, who used a good bit of profanity himself as an upstart candidate when he was running for the Republican nomination. Mr. Trump’s crass language often hit home with blue-collar workers, and Democrats are clearly grasping for answers with that demographic in the run-up to 2020.

Mel Robbins, a CNN commentator, posted a theory: “Politicians are swearing more because it works.”

“When you swear, other people process it in the emotion center of the brain so you don’t sound so ‘scripted’ and that makes you seem more authentic and passionate about what you’re saying. And there’s yet another benefit to swearing. Author Michael Adams argues that it can help you bond with people. In his book, ‘In Praise of Profanity’ he writes that swearers ‘are unexpectedly useful in fostering human relations because they carry risk We like to get away with things and sometimes we do so with like-minded people.'”

“And the greatest benefit of all to politicians? When you swear you don’t sound like one. You sound like the rest of us,” Mr. Robbins wrote in the April 2017 piece.

So look for much more profanity from the Democrats. Their Teleprompters will say, “bang fist here, insert profanity.”

And that’ll make ’em look like “the rest of us” supposedly.

• Joseph Curl covered the White House and politics for a decade for The Washington Times. He can be reached at josephcurl@gmail.com and on Twitter @josephcurl.

Now you want to talk policy and excuse liberal’s filthy mouths, Tee Flo? About 2 minutes ago you were condemning KellyAnne Conway in another thread for saying Smart ***.

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Max daddy

11:51 am January 10, 2019 at 11:51 am

The left has no policy, just an agenda….and emotions. The profanity is a “wild card” representing heartfelt commitment to non-existent ideas that, if everyone agreed to them, would end all bad things forever. Like your neighbor’s success, morals…constitutional republics like America.

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ltuser

3:28 pm January 10, 2019 at 3:28 pm

He does seem quick to condemn Kelly Ann, but pardon the liberals worse potty mouths..

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DrGadget

4:31 pm January 10, 2019 at 4:31 pm

Or does anyone remember about 6 weeks ago when the Dems were clutching their pearls because Trump *supposedly* called Central America a sh–hole?

And then to show their disgust for Trump’s profanity, the Media blasted those words everywhere.NSFW LINK

^^ BTW I saw this on CNN. This isn’t someone making a meme or photoshopping a lie. This happened.

Seriously am I alone in remembering all this? But now the Dems go around BRAGGING about dropping F-bombs to their children and suddenly it’s time for our double standards to kick in.

This is why I didn’t care even if Trump did drop an S-bomb in a private meeting. The Dems openly celebrate their perversity and profanity. They can all shut up about Trump.

The ever-so-proper Anderson Cooper called it Trump’s new “rock bottom” for using such offensive words.

Hypocrites all. He’s among the first of those who need to shut up.

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ltuser

11:22 pm January 10, 2019 at 11:22 pm

Good memory Dr G..
YES i do remember all the hoopla and frazzled feelings about trump saying those countries were _____ holes..
How people on the left, frothed that the Potus would resort to such ‘cussing’ and foul mouths.
BUT NOW WE get it from all over the DNC, and hollywood? NARY A WORD.

NYT and Facebook are developing software that would “promote civic discussion” and prevent “rude” comments from being posted on blogs.

Of course, neither of the two is concerned with the vulgarity and unproven allegations that come from some Left-wing politicians.

It is not just hypocrisy on part of NYT and Facebook. It is outright hostility towards the normal majority of Americans who are reluctant give our country away to “Liberal” neo-Bolsheviks and their invading hordes.

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